If numbers aren't your thing then this maybe isn't one for you, but if you like analysing the stats as well as watching the football, we've got you covered.

Not a kick went by without Opta recording it this season, and we've got a summary for every player's performance.

Delve into the numbers and see the numbers you'd expect - and a few you wouldn't...

Joe Murphy

Only seven starts for Joe this term, and no clean sheets.

Jed Steer

The undisputed no.1 this term, the Aston Villa loanee made 86 saves and recorded 48 catches in the league - keeping nine clean sheets.

Jason Davidson

Encouraged to get forward under David Wagner, Jason Davidson won 78% of his tackles and made a further 65 clearances during the Championship campaign.

Tommy Smith

One in four of Tommy Smith's crosses found their target - and he notched four assists during 2015/16.

Joel Lynch

Over 200 clearances for Joel Lynch in 37 league games this season - and at the other end, he scored twice from four shots on target.

Mark Hudson

His first duty is in Town's own third but he had a good year attacking wise too. Everyone remembers his three goals, but the skipper also created nine chances for his teammates.

Martin Cranie

His versatility helped Martin Cranie chalk up 37 league appearances, and his passing won't have gone unnoticed by the manager. A passing accuracy of 83% with an average of 48 passes per game helped Town keep ticking over.

Kyle Dempsey

Dempsey made over half his appearances from the bench this term, but still created 19 chances for his teammates - who managed to convert two of them.

Duane Holmes

The midfielder has now departed Town for pastures new, but scored his first and only professional goal from his only attempt.

Jonathan Hogg

No surprise to see Jonathan Hogg with 86% passing accuracy to go with his Terrier-like midfield qualities.

Dean Whitehead

One of the best signings of last summer, Dean Whitehead made an average of 68.22 passes per game as he exerted his influence in the centre of the park, and 86% of them found their target.

Philip Billing

'One of our own', Philip Billing made a big impact in the engine room this term but hardly ever ventured wide - he attempted just one cross in the league in 2015/16.

Emyr Huws

Now back with parent club Wigan Athletic, Emyr Huws was one of Town's pass masters with 81% accuracy - and four of his five goals came from outside the box.

Sean Scannell

Of his 20 Championship starts this season, Sean Scannell was subbed in 13 of them.

Harry Bunn

King of the assists, Harry Bunn finished with nine in the league - and he scored himself every 514 minutes.

Jamie Paterson

One of the most efficient of Town's forward line, Jamie Paterson scored six times from 15 shots on target - although just one came from outside the box.

Joe Lolley

Working hard in wide areas, 27% of Joe Lolley's crosses were successful and he created 40 goalscoring opportunities.

Rajiv van La Parra

Including his time with both Town and Wolves, Rajiv van La Parra showed he can do the dirty work, winning 80% of his 40 tackles.

Nahki Wells

Of the Bermudian's excellent return of 17 league goals, just two came from outside the box. A total of 12 came on his right foot and he didn't net a single one with his head.

Karim Matmour

Although he created 16 chances, Karim Matmour's teammates couldn't finish them - meaning he finished with 0 assists to show for his efforts.

Ishmael Miller

Miller netted once this term from 27 shots - although only eight were on target.

Flo Bojaj

Mainly used as a sub this season, Flo Blojaj netted from his only shot on target and grabbed an assist.